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US-7639636

Method of searching for broadcasting channel of specific program in a DMB receiving terminal

PublishedDecember 29, 2009
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Technical Abstract

A method of searching for a broadcasting channel of a specific program in a digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB) receiving terminal. The method includes detecting a program number input by a user, determining whether particular bits in a header of a received transport stream (TS) packet are identical to fixed values for the particular bits in the header, if the particular bits in the header are identical to the fixed values for the particular bits in the header, determining whether particular bits in a payload of the TS packet are identical to fixed values for the particular bits in the payload, and if the particular bits in the payload are identical to the fixed values for the particular bits in the payload, determining that the TS packet has program map table (PMT) information, and analyzing the PMT information to detect a packet identifier (PID) of an audio/video packetized elementary stream (PES) constituting the specific program.

Patent Claims
4 claims

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1. A method of searching for a broadcasting channel of a specific program in a digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB) receiving terminal, the method comprising the steps of: detecting a program number input by a user; determining whether particular bits in a header of a received transport stream (TS) packet are identical to fixed values for the particular bits in the header; if the particular bits in the header are identical to the fixed values for the particular bits in the header, determining whether particular bits in a payload of the TS packet are identical to fixed values for the particular bits in the payload; and if the particular bits in the payload are identical to the fixed values for the particular bits in the payload, determining that the TS packet has program map table (PMT) information, and analyzing the PMT information to detect a packet identifier (PID) of an audio/video packetized elementary stream (PES) constituting the specific program.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the particular bits in the header include bits for defining a parameter ‘payload_unit_start_indicator’, bits for defining a parameter ‘transport_scrambling control’ and bits for defining a parameter ‘adaptation_field_control’; wherein the particular bits in the payload include bits for defining a parameter ‘table identifier’, bits for defining a parameter ‘Section syntax indicator’, bits for defining a parameter ‘Reserved future indicator’, bits for defining a parameter ‘Section length’, bits for defining 4 reserved fields and bits for defining a parameter ‘Broadcasting program number ID’ indicating information on a program number desired by the user.

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3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the parameter ‘Section length’ in the payload has 12 bits, and 2 of the 12 bits have fixed values.

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4. A method of searching for a broadcasting channel of a specific program in a digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB) receiving terminal, the method comprising the steps of: detecting user input when the user inputs a desired program number; detecting a consecutively received transport stream (TS) packet; analyzing whether the (TS) packet includes a program map table (PMT); determining that the TS packet has a PMT if particular bits in a header and a payload of the received TS packet are identical to fixed values; and detecting an audio/video packetized elementary stream having a packet identifier.

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Filing Date

January 12, 2006

Publication Date

December 29, 2009

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